As the year nears its end, Namibians are getting ready for all kinds of festivities.
Craft fairs and festive markets pop up, showcasing the talent of local artisans, and providing unique handmade crafts and mouth-watering delicacies.
Events like the village market in Windhoek and the Swakopmund night market offer the best of local art and food every weekend.
You can go on a coffee adventure through Windhoek on Saturday, making stops at various coffee shops, including Seattle Coffee Company in Klein Windhoek, Puma Service Station at Eros Shopping Centre, Lemon Tree at The Village, Seattle Coffee Company at Avani Hotel, Ferreiras’ Garden Centre, and Seattle Coffee Company at Grove Mall.
Various festivals are also showcasing the nation’s rich heritage in December.
On 28 December, you can experience Sound of Summer, which is a music event featuring international DJs.
The venue offers a variety of spaces, including a spacious dance area, large bar space, various chill areas, and more.
For your energy driven children, an event like Urban Friction’s rock climbing holiday camp could offer an adrenaline-fuelled escape into the rugged landscapes of Namibia.
Furthermore, nature enthusiasts can explore the country’s abundant wildlife in December.
From the iconic Etosha National Park to the majestic Namib-Naukluft National Park, you could connect with nature in its purest form at any time.
Other events include Steampunk Storytellers, a showcase of lyrical and poetic performances in a steampunk atmosphere.
If that doesn’t get your blood pumping, perhaps the drumming circle at Joe’s Beerhouse will give you something to talk about at the next Christmas party. – unWrap.online
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